>As the cost of living crunch sets in, ministers have delayed plans to ban multi-deal buys on junk food.
The Department of Health said plans for “buy one get one free” deals for fatty food and drinks, salt or sugar (HFSS) as well as free refills for soft drinks, have been postponed for a year while officials assess the impact of rising costs for households.
Instead of addressing the underlying issues the Government sacrifices the health of the nation (whilst assisting their corporate sponsors no doubt).
Lobbying really works.
Whom is that really helping??
Or what is that really helping? The health of those that limited choice? Or the pocket of the rich corporations, thay can afford lobbyists to nudge the government???
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>As the cost of living crunch sets in, ministers have delayed plans to ban multi-deal buys on junk food.
The Department of Health said plans for “buy one get one free” deals for fatty food and drinks, salt or sugar (HFSS) as well as free refills for soft drinks, have been postponed for a year while officials assess the impact of rising costs for households.
Instead of addressing the underlying issues the Government sacrifices the health of the nation (whilst assisting their corporate sponsors no doubt).
Lobbying really works.
Whom is that really helping??
Or what is that really helping? The health of those that limited choice? Or the pocket of the rich corporations, thay can afford lobbyists to nudge the government???